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Sunday, 20 October 2013

Family Structures


L/01 To understand what a family is?
L/02 To understand the changing nature of the family

Questions

What is a family?
What different types of families are there?
What are the functions of a family?

Task 1

Download this PPT file and answer the questions.

How have families changed over the years?




Key points to consider:
  • The changing nature of the family and its impact on everyday life
  • What factors affect family structures?
  • What is the future of the family?
Upload the completed PPT file to your blog.

Task 2

Create a stop frame animation similar to this on the family.

You can choose on of the following topics:
  • What are the functions of a family?
  • What are the different types of family?

Plenary

Showcase your work to class
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Friday, 18 October 2013

Competition time Q5 - Week beginning 21/10/13

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Thursday, 17 October 2013

Should Teachers strike?

Why are teachers striking?  What do you think of strike action?

BBC News - Teachers' Strike
Sky News - Teachers' Strike
Live updates on Teachers' Strike
Q&A on Teachers Strike

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TASK:

Create a comic strip to show what you think the following people would be doing during a strike day:

  • A striking teacher
  • A primary school student whose teacher is striking
  • A working parent whose child(ren) are not in school due

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Sunday, 13 October 2013

Competition time - Week beginning 14/10/13

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Thursday, 10 October 2013

Should the England football team only have English players?

Pundits are fighting over who should be allowed to join the national football team. No foreign players should play for England, says midfielder Jack Wilshere – but who counts as foreign?

Wilshere in fresh row over England comments

BBC Sport articles:
Jack Wilshere
Arsene Wenger
FA attitude shift

The Telegraph - Wilshere is wrong

The Telegraph - Stick to your guns Wilshere

QUESTIONS:
  • Should footballers always play for the country where they were born?
  • Does your national football team deserve your support?  Why?
TASKS:
  • How do we define geographical identity?  Which is most important: neighbourhood, town or city, region, nation, continent or planet?
  • Write a definition of the term 'English', being as precise as you can.
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Earning or learning

The Prime Mister has said that a Conservative Government after 2015 will axe housing benefit and job seekers allowance for the under 25s if they do not take their chance to earn or learn.

BBC Three's Free Speech programme debated the idea of earning or learning for under 25s
BBC Three Free Speech - Earning or Learning: (16:03 - 27:44) available until Wed 16th October 2013

QUESTIONS:
  • What do you think of this scheme?  What are the advantages/disadvantages?
  • If you could vote in the 2015 general election, would this make you want to vote for the Conservatives?
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Zero Hour Contracts, good or bad?

The UK Labour Party has launched an attack on the increasingly common practice of employing workers without guaranteed hours or pay. Is workplace flexibility an excuse for exploitation?

Read more about the situation here:
Employers under fire over zero-hour contracts

An account of one person working on a zero hour contract:
This is what working on a zero hour contract looks like

A different opinion:
Why the fuss about zero hour contracts?

BBC Three's Free Speech programme recently debated the idea of zero hour contracts, view the programme here:
BBC Three Free Speech - Zero hour debate: (02:50 - 15:50) available until Wed 16th October 2013

The Labour party are expected to put forward plans to outlaw the exploitative use of zero hour contracts:
Ed Milliband's pledge to crackdown on zero hour contracts

QUESTIONS:

  • If you were offered a zero hours contract, would you accept?  Why?
  • Do you expect your experience of working life to be different to that of your parents' generation?  If so, how?
TASK:
Write a blog post about zero hours contracts from the perspective of either a worker or a boss.
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Health and Education - Substance abuse

L/01 To understand what substance abuse is
L/02 To understand why people abuse substances


Watch this video





Why would anyone take drugs?

  • Society pressures
  • Family bereavement
  • Financial problems


Discuss in pairs and share your answers with the class


Task 1

Look at the BBC Bitsize website on the topic of substance abuse

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/ocr_gateway_pre_2011/ourselves/4_drugs_and_you1.shtml


Choose one of these addictive substances: alcohol , prescription drugs, recreational drugs, tabaco.

Make a presentation encouraging people to not abuse these substances.

Ideas:
  • Video
  • Podcast
  • Poster - Postermyewall
Plenary

Take the Bitezise test

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Sunday, 6 October 2013

Competition time - Week beginning 07/10/13

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Friday, 4 October 2013

National Lottery Lotto ticket price doubles to £2 - should we scrap the lottery?

Lotto ticket prices are doubling this weekend. The National Lottery has raised £30 billion for sport, charity and the arts – but has it made Britain a nation of gamblers?

Scrap the lottery, say critics, as prices double

BBC report - National Lottery Lotto ticket price doubles to £2

How is lottery money distributed?

BigDeal - Get the facts about Gambling - teenagers

History or the lottery - BBC News 1994




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Thursday, 3 October 2013

Young people must earn or learn ?


Cameron promises 'land of opportunity' where young people must earn or learn

In keynote speech to Tory conference PM says under-25s will lose right to housing benefit and jobseeker's allowance
 Wednesday 2 October 2013 14.20 BST1708comments

Nicholas Watt, chief political correspondent


Housing benefit and jobseeker's allowance will be denied to people under the age of 25 if the Tories win the next general election as part of a "bold" move to prepare school-leavers for a tougher economic world, David Cameron has said.

In one of the biggest shake-ups of the welfare system for young people, a majority Conservative government would strip school-leavers of the right to sign on to the dole and would tell those under the age of 25 they need to be "earning or learning".

Tory aides insisted that the proposal, aimed at around 1 million of the so called Neets who are not in training, education, employment or training, did not amount to a punitive crackdown on the young. Sources insisted that the prime minister's proposal was an illustration of his determination to prepare school-leavers for the "global race" in which Britain can succeed by becoming a "land of opportunity".

In his keynote speech to the Conservative conference, the prime minister said: "In place of the broken education system, one that gives every child the chance to rise up and succeed. Our economy, our society, welfare, schools all reformed, all rebuilt – with one aim, one mission in mind: to make this country, at long last and for the first time ever, a land of opportunity for all."

Downing Street said the speech was a development of the prime minister's pledge last year to create an "aspiration nation" and was not a response to Ed Miliband's speech to the Labour conference. Miliband alarmed many Tories with his populist pledge to freeze household fuel bills for the first 20 months in office.

But Cameron criticised Miliband for moving to the left. He described his plans to in increase corporation tax as a "damaging, nonsensical economic policy".

The prime minister also dismissed Miliband's pledge to introduce a freeze in energy prices for 20 months. He said: "We've heard Labour's ideas to help with the cost of living. Taxes on banks they want to spend 10 times over. Promising free childcare – then saying that actually, you've got to pay for it.

"An energy promise they admitted 24 hours later they might not be able to keep. It's all sticking plasters and quick fixes … cobbled together for the TV cameras. Red Ed and his Blue Peter economy."

No 10 sources said that the three themes of Cameron's speech – the economy, welfare and education – had been decided months ago and were not shaped by Miliband's speech. They said that the move to strip the under-25s of housing and other benefits should be seen as part of the prime minister's positive vision to prepare Britain for a tougher globalised economy.

Outlining his plan, the prime minister said: "There are still over a million young people not in education, employment, or training. Today it is still possible to leave school, sign on, find a flat, start claiming housing benefit and opt for a life on benefits.

"It's time for bold action here. We should ask, as we write our next manifesto, if that option should really exist at all. Instead we should give young people a clear, positive choice.

"Go to school. Go to college. Do an apprenticeship. Get a job. But just choose the dole? We've got to offer them something better than that. And let no one paint ideas like this as callous.

"Think about it: with your children, would you dream of just leaving them to their own devices, not getting a job, not training, nothing? No – you'd nag and push and guide and do anything to get them on their way … and so must we. So this is what we want to see: everyone under 25 earning or learning."

The move would mark an expansion of the workfare scheme outlined by George Osborne in his speech on Monday. People who have been unemployed for three years will be obliged to do more to find a job or risk the loss of benefits under the chancellor's plans.

The proposal could save as much as £2bn in housing benefit. This will help the Tories reach their target of achieving an absolute budget surplus by the end of the next parliament.

Tory sources said they would finalise their plans after a review that is being conducted by Sir Jeremy Heywood, the cabinet secretary. Tory sources said there would be exemptions for people coming out of care. Single mothers might also be exempted.

The Liberal Democrats vetoed a proposal last year by Iain Duncan Smith to withdraw housing benefit on a unilateral basis from those aged under 25. The Lib Dems may be more open to the new idea because it is linked to jobs, apprenticeships and education.

The prime minister used his speech to hark back to an earlier period in his leadership, in which he sought to shed the Tory image as the "nasty party", when he asked the conference to stand to applaud the role of social workers.

He said: "Social work is a noble and vital calling. I'll never forget how after my son Ivan was born, a social worker sat patiently in our kitchen and told us about the sort of help we might need. This government has helped get some of the brightest graduates into teaching and we have pledged to do the same for social work."
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

7 questions on the cost of living

How well can you do on this quiz?


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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

US Government Shutdown - resources

US government shutdown in 60 seconds

US in crisis as government shutdown triggered

Everything you need to know about how a government shutdown works   web link


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